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technology update on. the future covered. the biggest gathering of world leaders in new york president ahmadinejad as you see here live lashing out at western egos dominating the world these are live pictures coming through now. merican other international delegates have just walked out during the speech you got the latest in a couple of minutes time also in this half hour of news. the nations in the arctic reach for the region's mineral wealth with scientific top brass coming together here in moscow to focus on preserving the north pole. one constant alone russia's prime minister vladimir putin sat. in
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resolving some of the hottest issues at the moscow for join me in the actual cold war and the main highlights of the four. other martial arts fights known for his violent behavior and nationalistic views his pleading for asylum in norway following to skate a russian psychiatric facility last month. it's just after midnight here in moscow this is artsy thanks for being with us this hour i'm kevin though in with our top story the deep within the past few minutes american and other dignitaries at the u.n. assembly have walked out as the iranian president lashed out at western dominance as he put it it was a. conspiracy theory surrounding nine eleven which led the u.s. delegates to leave the assembly for his catch up with the latest minister. is in
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new york i was just watching that before i came into the studio just watching in the newsroom on our faith there let's begin with mahmoud ahmadinejad's speech still in the middle of it now. again he's been pulling no punches or busting american domination take us through what you saw. well you know kevin it's interesting that over the last several days mahmoud ahmadinejad has really been a one man reality t.v. show here in new york city you're right as we speak right now he's giving his speech he's addressing the u.n. general assembly and as always my who doubt. the boundaries there's a fifteen minute speech limit rarely many people stick to this limit but he traditionally goes up above and beyond to make sure he gets his point across and basically he did speak extensively about world dominance and the history of world dominance and how few nations can take over and try to rule other smaller countries he didn't talk a lot about the occupations of afghanistan and iraq as well as the domination of
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western states in extension like you have just mentioned but so far and we he is speaking right now as we as we sit here discussing his speech he so far has not really responded to the calls of the international community that have been made several times throughout these last days to rethink and sit down again for dialogue and of course while this goes on big protests continue to take place in new york city and we're seeing buses with people arriving not far from the united nations headquarters sign saying out of a dinner shot is a murderer a tyrant a terrorist people are really outraged there is a cartoonish balloon set up not far from the u.n. headquarters really making fun of ahmadinejad for now so far his speech really hasn't shown too much substance and really hasn't responded to the calls of the international community. one of the main proponents for a tram spire and see. of course president obama his speech just
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a few hours earlier taking around the. well absolutely kevin you're right he did talk about. iran nuclear nonproliferation what is was one of the key op when he made in his speech he talked about how the united states is satisfied with the fact that the u.s. and russia have been able to sign a new start treaty and he's hoping that iran will come to dialogue with the rest of the world even though the u.s. can see continues to insist that source of all it needs to be confident in the iranians peaceful intentions take a listen to what barack obama said there. as we pursue the world's most dangerous to extremists we're also denying them the world's most dangerous weapons and pursuing the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons we have joined with russia to sign the most comprehensive arms control treaty in decades and here at the united nations we came
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together to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. as part of our effort on nonproliferation i offered the islamic republic of iran an extended hand last year and underscored that it has both rights and responsibilities as a member of the international community iran is the only part of the n.p.t. that cannot demonstrate the peace the peaceful intentions of its nuclear program and those actions have consequences. well another important aspect of barack obama's speech was the middle east peace process and it's important to note that these really delegation israel traditionally of course supported by the united states for some reason wasn't there and this is usually in diplomatic language sort of sign language is seen as a sign of disrespect and for that for whatever reason the israelis were not there
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to witness the speech of the u.s. president ok well as you speak there we're looking at those live pictures from the u.n. general assembly new york city will be more coverage of more fallout from new york about what's been said over the coming hours but for now anderson churkin the thanks for bringing us up today. it has some of the most harsh conditions on the planet but we're talking about the arctic now it's also among the most desirable places on earth right now to for one reason its resources of oil and gas are proving to be a huge source of temptation for several northern countries and that's why the best scientific minds and politicians have been governing here in moscow trying to ensure cutthroat competition doesn't destroy conservation. one of the hottest issues surrounding one of the world's called us regions is territorial claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united
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states denmark and norway put forward their claims and i'm trying to prove their rise to the one most of reach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that a need to rhetorical disputes should be resolved through dialogue and it demonstrated an example of the power of dialogue with norway when recently signed an agreement with these arctic state which put an end to almost a four decade dispute of. boundaries and then many point to this agreement as an example of how similar to rhetorical conflicts could be resolved in the future the prime minister today said that any tall corporate war battle over the icecap of the world are exaggerated to say the least but he says that every arctic state and russia in the first place as the world's largest arctic country
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can and should protect and protect its strategic interests in the north pole while russia's go into boost research work to provide data behind its territorial claims but there should be done and there should be notice. otherwise the price of any dispute surrounding this very delicate region is high and anybody who just a stock of us that we have to hear some futuristic forecasts predicting the battle for the arctic are responsible analysis shows the majority of the frightening scenarios on the future of the arctic have no grounds whatsoever their goal is to provoke clashes among the arctic states yes and so that those who make the projections can fish for something in the murky waters but i'm absolutely sure that all the existing problems including the ones over the continental shelf can be resolved in a manner of partnership and according to the lord and i joined by one of the participants high ranking guests the president of iceland all of our grimson thank
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you very much for being with us it's a real orner now from from a side it looks like the main dispute now is not even how to save the environment of this delicate region of the planet earth but how to get out the most of it is that true what's the top priority no i think there is a very strong and almost concern by everybody in the article to be sure it in this conference here in moscow that the a my domain is of great importance the melting of the ice will create an environmental condition that we all have to deal with so it's not just a question of all for your gold rush in the arctic it's all shoulder that we approach the nation a responsible way all of us together that this is why i think i'm pretty confident that we will do all this shit of a responsible way i think the recent agreement between more way out of russia which
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has been short for for decades and now it's just suddenly here with us is a very strong signal from russia as well as this conference here russia wants to do all the responsible way about you welcome thank you very much for your insight it's a great or not all of a grandson president of iceland from the international arctic forum held in moscow . he's been speaking to joe griffey exploded told us he's impressed that the state's a folk singers munch on a college is the only galaxy when researching my book on this topic the world in two thousand and fifty i was very surprised to learn the great depth and level of cooperation between the five arctic countries as far as proceeding with extending these claims the historic agreement just this year between norway and russia as you know settled a four decades on dispute in the region and this is not unique only between russia
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and norway there is a great deal of cooperation that's going on between countries contrary to popular reception the arctic ocean is not. ruptured yada in order to extend its claims a great deal of scientific mapping and work it's needed unfortunately it's this is an area where it's difficult for international law to have a strong effect because each country of course controls its own environmental laws in the case of russia this will take a great deal of thought and planning and internal work but other countries face the same problem in canada on the mackenzie delta in the united states on the north slope of alaska protecting the environment will continue to be a matter of great importance and deliberation. peace in the middle east featured heavily at the u.n. some of the code at the top of the program there's also been speculation of the possibility of israel and the u.s. bombing iran but some experts say the war is over before it began because for us
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but some playing to open branches in the islamic republic later my cousin gives his view on that. as you know on this show i said to tehran if you want to avoid getting bombed this fall by israel's last goldman sachs allow goldman sachs and citibank to open a bank and. therefore take out a billion or ten or one hundred billion dollars of loans and you will get bombed hey did you know that world war three started and it ended were you aware that by the time you left the protestant i knew where the gate world war three started and now it's over. because report next hour here on. morning news for that a martial arts champion who's a skate from a russian psychiatric hospitals turned up in norway where he's pleading to be
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allowed to stay extreme nationalists vicious love that sick has a history of violence and was armed when he showed up to immigration officials sara first picks up the story for. he ran it decided he could no longer hide the favor a month and save a day for the psychiatric a think petersburg events that take his immersed in norway where he sells more thirty's to grant her political asylum. wearing a t. shirt with a swastika and chairing a loaded gun he turned himself then that is now under arrest. this is a breach of the weapon we haven't found a weapon and complicated other interesting items we could use this case of priority to hard investigation is now underway. he used to be best known for his aggressive fighting style within the ring now as his imprisonment escape and his ties with the band's nationalist russian parted the slavic union that's grabbing the attention.
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he called me several hours before that video was made and said he was going to turn himself in i replied that it was up to him he thanked me for supporting him murder threats assault and robbery and an alleged psychotic breakdown got sick placed in high security psychiatric can but after transfer to a low security facility he made light work of escaping whipping up a wire fence of his hands he simply walked away the doctors a dissing him too intimidated to intervene it's raising serious questions as to how exactly a dangerous psychiatric patient managed to escape and make it out of russia without being caught but really it's funny they tell us that he's totally insane and all he does a screaming in reply to any question however he managed to cross to borders and he brought his weapon along i know one member of the slav again who originally came from his back a stone he asked for political asylum and was granted
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a residence visa i'm not sure what will happen with that sick but anything is possible. that the. fights its fate now hangs on whether he'll be extradited back to russia or granted political asylum. r.t. . spoke to norwegian reporter style and he told us that people there are asking how a psychotic patient could have got into their country so easily in the first place . that's a very good question everybody here asks the same thing of course a lot a lot of illegal immigrants come to norway every single day it's not that hard to get into norway is such a high profile person the videos of him are on you tube and internet in the pictures of him and he's a high profile person he likes the attention just like now of course when he stood up and made the nazi salute to all the journalists that was there and he wanted the
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court to be open and he argued for that the court proceedings should remain open so obviously he does get a lot of attention from the public i think most people the general public. would like him to be sent back to run through as possible and there is of course a fear that the right extremist environment in norway will grow up again we have had some very very bad incidents in the past with murders and church burnings and so on and nobody wants to return to that state. this is r.t. still ahead in the program with me kevin no internet i don't think you are oh he is out to kick the problem from the still be in wallace bazzi finds out whether the baltic states ready for the. brief before that bringing up to date with the top rebel commander for the revolutionary armed forces of colombia was far has been killed following a military strike he was known as model joy and lead operations for the rebels in the east joy i was proud of waves of attacks on security forces throughout the one
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nine hundred ninety s. government officials describe his death as the most significant strike against in recent years. are you any less occasions concluded israel's military broke international laws during a raid on gaza about a tenner in a poor describes the violence that left nine dead as disproportionate but israel insists the soldiers were acting in self-defense it all happened after commandos bowed to the six ship convoy as it tried to breach an israeli navy. such as vatican officials in delhi is more countries delayed their arrival for the commonwealth games in india new zealand along with canada and scotland the focus spode the travel plans to the event it all comes after indian organizers faced criticism over poor accommodation for athletes and the collapse of a foot bridge which injured twenty seven workers gave due to begin next week with local officials insisting that the facilities will be completed on time. causes thousands of people in france are protesting against plans to raise the retirement
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age from sixty to sixty two public transport an air traffic are being hit with a twenty four hour stoppage while over two hundred protests are planned to try to force a government rethink however the parliament is expected to pass the law with ease and france struggles to slash its budget deficit. the study is gearing up to become the first country from the former soviet union to adopt the euro the new year will see the new currency introduced a move hailed by the country's politicians as a story but with a single european currency on shaky ground right now many of stony and fear the joining the club could lead to financial uncertainty talk about reports. a day at the market an experience you live fears will become considerably more expensive and the impending arrival of the single currency which made them as a regular housewife i mean against the dutch you know the euro because with that adoption prices relation groceries such as sugar potatoes and carrots will go up on
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january the first stone it will become the seventeenth country to join the euro area it's taken years of economic reform and government spending cuts to get here we need to keep inflation low but this means also we need to keep our salaries low and cannot have. high growth we need and that's why according to my understanding the timing of joining daryl's own is not caught at an exhibition to mark the euro countdown politicians and economists came together to convince the estonian public of the currencies virtues that. as late as the spring of two thousand and nine europe was skeptical about dystonia joining the euro zone but the attitude changed within half a year and people started to see a store near as a prospect maybe even a good example for the eurozone. however such tough measures are because a stonier joined other baltic states in over leverage in their economies
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sacrificing long term stability for short term growth after latvia estonia became the second most severely affected e.u. member state in terms of output decline the severity of the just moment revealed that the period of rapid output growth was to some extent also a period of imbalance growth and economic overheating despite a painful struggle to get it here to stand in government has brought the euro to its people's doorstep. but first only a more than other countries the crown represents something uniquely cherished by its people because of a short eighteen year. history independence both political and economic. i would like to express my appreciation for this story and croom we should be proud of your country and their nation many estonians feel this mistake but many also say they can accept its disappearance if the loss of control over their country's financial instruments really worries them. when you give me your me hostage of this bill that
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he or instability of the oh you are a system. meaning that paying for those groceries in a stone you could become a whole lot on top bottom party. let's say a couple seconds out see what. other great home page where america's tea party movement calling for the us to stop meddling in the world's affairs and take domestic action instead of a story that interests you to see that about to go home and see the long hot summer the effects of the summer's record breaking heat wave still being felt even more in autumn now with high numbers of moscow's pigeons dying as a result find out what's happening to them r.t. dot com. got to read like twenty two here in moscow about the headlines for you about ten minutes time up next though we get an inside look of what it's like to work for the most wanted man on earth a sum up in large norman but not that reveals what's happening behind the scenes
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there and why he's now encouraging extremists to give up violence it's coming right up. i'm in london today saying whether a leopard really can change its spots i'm talking to newman but not smoke who is a former senior leader of the libyan islamic fighting group he spent several years with bin laden in afghanistan and in st john in the one nine hundred ninety s.
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but he now advises on counting extremism for the quilliam foundation in london mr bittman thank you very much for talking to r.t. now you maintain that you strongly discouraged just alban knowledge and from going ahead with the september eleventh attacks what do you think has been the net result of those attacks for muslims all over the world i think it's it's a total chaos and disaster comes it's negative from the secretary think it from a muslim perspective i don't believe it's helping the muslims which with the other set up users and based on this if you like the strategy he said i would like to break the hold was the more so i believe one very important issue here blood and he said he would like to talk to defeat the enemy of islam and at the time he lived in the us as the head of this like coalition against us now but now he's ended up fighting every single muslim country how do you think that's happened yeah i think leigh this is the problem when you can't maintain the difference between strategy and tactics and you start to take over to compile your tactics this is what's
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happened and this is one of the explanation why and i. now heavily laden like terrorist activities because the flaws the strategy i don't believe what they have strategy running up to september eleventh what was the mood like in the innes we used to talk about the exclusion of the war itself against the u.s. and the west we are aware of like he's going to escalate the war after the after the i think the ninety eight. attack against the the two u.s. embassies in east africa so that was the main argument about about you need to stop you have to stop this war because it's going to chaos and disaster and harm muslims and afghanistan specifically but he insists that the time like he has like one operation he cannot cancel it now because it's too late and he said it's going to demoralize the whole organisation he should carry on the operation and then he said after that he will really really try to do his best to stop the war using can stand
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like as the pace for his strategy to attack the world but by then it was too late right bin laden falsely underestimated the response of the u.s. to september the eleventh so they never ever imagined retaliation or the way how the u.s. going to retaliate or to respond to attack what he was born myself and the people we want him like if you attack the homeland it's going to be really really very very tough. response from the u.s. and i remember i thought i told him i was already it's not going to afghanistan the u.s. will try to dominate the whole region will still very proud of the time east bent in afghanistan now the u.s. is the invading force that was the difference between those two conflicts in your most of the muslim scholars in the world they have a different point of view now from the war what's going on the most of them
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deliberate as if it's a civil war you know muslim be killing each other despite the presence of american and nato there so we don't have like a significant real. from muslims around the war you know like cause talk about delusions happen and it was the case when you talk about the first war against the soviet union communism you yourself have lawrence jihad against the libyan government what would you say is the relationship between what you are saying now and your fear of any repercussions from this part of the libyan government. yeah i think it was wrong from the beginning you know to start like. a conflict and using violence against against the government and the regime because it's like you cannot fight against the government by its own society itself will be forced to involved in this conflict sometimes you have a legitimate claim you need something to do you need to achieve something yeah i
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can tell you i'm one hundred percent sure using violence from the muslim groups it's been proved by history we have it now it's more than thirty years now it's strong and the outcomes it's a total failure and not the first time saying this and i have derived one of the few people have the right to say this because i said this in the year two thousand and nobody at the time listening or aware of this and i'm saying this with people all of them they're still alive and they can talk they were there when i said it's a portal for the outcomes of the jihad movement it's a total failure that means we need to change the strategy that's at the end of the period so i think now the main solution is all the islamic groups they shouldn't give up their aren't struggle and give it back to the governments whether with the will like them or not it's not love and hate it's politics so you need to give it back to the government selves and you should so involved in political struggle if
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you have still have a political issue and use your twenty's twenty five years as a bank round there someone being proud of himself you've been in danger if you put your life on the line i use that as if you like a background if i may say you know we create yourself as a politician. you there could be a good while they'll be a role model because now i think it's pretty dangerous to go and from one conflict to another one come from i think a work in the middle east can't stand these forces anymore. very much thank you. kim has been to the our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. omar to goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where
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the biggest russian salmon can be are processing factories located. somewhere unique species a form form a can be found. should close up. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations rule the day.

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